Britons spend a year of their lives in the pub

Britons, known for their love for lager, spend more than a year of their lives in the pub, a study has found.

In an average week, Britons head out at least twice, for a period of three hours and 34 minutes, The Sun reported citing the poll of 2,000 adults by pub chain Taylor Walker.

During the average drinking lifetime of 60.5 years – after the legal age of 18 – Britons spend 11,220.7 hours or 467.5 days at the bar.

A “typical” drinker spends around 125,000 pounds on their favourite drink over their lifetime. Lager was found to be the most commonly-bought drink.

A total of 44 percent Britons prefer drinking with a partner, while some like to catch up with friends, and one in 10 drink with work colleagues.